Fireman could be written as "flame-tamer" and meatloaf could be written as "feast-cake."
Ken Willis has written: 'Valuing wildlife'
Victor J. Wilmoth has written: 'The auxiliary fireman'
Meatloaf recorded I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) in 1993. It was written and composed by Jill Steinman and is considered one of the greatest pop ballads of modern recording.
Jim Neil has written: 'Fireman Chef Jim Neils Favorite Recipes'
Timothy Shay has written: 'This cabin as the S.S. Titanic' 'Fire, fireman, fire!'
Peter Kaufman has written: 'The great American meatloaf contest cookbook' -- subject(s): Meat loaf 'Barometer's Shadow'
Ailsa Masterson has written: 'Alexander technique' -- subject(s): Alexander technique
So a kenning is written in a way that highlights certain features of an object that you want to bring up to the surface. Kennings are associated with Old-Norse-Icelandic and Old English Poetry. Some examples are: Energy-giver= Coffee Tounge-fire= Tabasco Sauce
Michael Knigin has written: 'The technique of fine art lithography' -- subject(s): Lithography, Technique, Lithographie
The song was written by Jim Steinman and first recorded by Pandora's Box in 1989. After being recorded by Celine Dion, it was covered by Meatloaf in 2006.
Adolf Schott has written: 'Cardiographic technique'
Eyal Lederman has written: 'Harmonic Technique'